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The problem is that people will pay those prices, regardless of them knowing they are getting fucked. The people who are selling the tickets to the scalpers dont care, and as long as there is only a tiny portion who are complaining it wont matter. I dont know that there will ever be a large enough group complaining about it. Because even whole musical acts have tried to champion anti-scalping measures and it almost always falls flat on it's face. The bands need the ticketing companies, because the ticketing companies hold rights to all the major venues, and the ticketing companies dont care about scalpers because it sells more tickets. You would need a massive massive group spanning across every type of fan of every type of music. Even then there will be the music fan equivalent to scabs crossing the picket line who break down at the last minute and buy off scalpers to get their fix of music.